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Homicide Victims
McAlester, Oklahoma
March of 1995
UNIDENTIFIED VICTIM #2
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Unidentified Victim #2 - sketch
Unidentified Victim #1 - sketch Law enforcement authorities in McAlester, Oklahoma are seeking information in connection with the murders of an unidentified man and woman which occurred in March of 1995. It is suspected that the couple was married based on the matching wedding rings that they were wearing. The couple is believed to have been shot with a .38 caliber Smith and Wesson or a Ruger model revolver. The victims’ bodies were discovered ten miles north of McAlester, along the outer road adjacent to U.S. Highway 69, in April of 1995. The victims had been dragged about 40 feet into the woods. The location is approximately 50 yards west of an active Union Pacific Railway track, which runs north and south and about one-half mile from the entrance of Crower Point, which is a Lake Eufaula public campsite.
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